Herutu AN426RM II Instruction Manual Download Page 27

 

 

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Speaker(ST-25MM) sounds list 

Group 

Color of line from speaker 

CH1(Green) 

CH2(Yellow) 

CH3(Brown) 

CH4(Blue) 

ASHITA GA ARUSA 

ELECTRICAL 

PARADE 

SAZAE-SAN 

TOUTCH 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

KINJIRARETA 

ASOBI 

KATSUSHYA 

KINJIRARETA 

ASOBI 

KATSUSHYA 

SHEEP OF MERY 

KUSAKEIBA 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

SHEEP OF MERY 

KUSAKEIBA 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

FLICKER 

PiLaLa 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

AMARYLLIS 

MOZART’S 40TH 

AMARYLLIS 

MOZART’S 40TH 

ASHITA GA ARUSA 

ELECTRICAL 

PARADE 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

ASHITA GA ARUSA 

ELECTRICAL 

PARADE 

PiLaLa 

DOWN 

EMERGENCY 

FLICKER 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

SAZAE-SAN 

TOUTCH 

SHEEP OF MERY 

KUSAKEIBA 

AMARYLLIS 

MOZART’S 40TH 

EMERGENCY 

FLICKER 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

DOWN 

EMERGENCY 

CHIME 

PiPiPiPi 

PiLaLa 

FLICKER 

SHEEP OF MERY 

KUSAKEIBA 

DOWN 

EMERGENCY 

SAZAE-SAN 

TOUTCH 

CH4(Blue) is no connected at shipment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AN426RM II

Page 1: ...1mW Wireless Call Systems AN426RMⅡ Instruction Manual V1 10 ...

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Page 3: ...6TⅡ 7 1 6 2 Receiver AN426RMⅡ 7 1 7 Part Names and Descriptions 8 1 7 1 Transmitter AN426TⅡ 8 1 7 2 Receiver AN426RMⅡ 8 1 8 Dimensional Drawing 9 1 8 1 Transmitter AN426TⅡ 9 1 8 2 Receiver AN426RMⅡ 9 1 9 Installation 10 1 9 1 Notes for Installation 10 1 9 2 Installation of Transmitter 10 1 9 3 Installation of Receiver 10 1 9 4 Input Output Terminal Block 11 1 9 5 Input Circuit 12 1 9 6 Output Circ...

Page 4: ... Display Method Setting 16 2 2 3 Output Time Setting 16 3 Description of Operation 17 3 1 Transmitter Operation 17 3 2 Receiver Operation 18 3 2 1 Basic Operation 18 3 2 2 Receiver Test Operation 20 4 Speaker Option 21 4 1 Speaker Operation 21 4 2 Sound Selection 22 5 Troubleshooting 24 6 After service and Warranty 25 ...

Page 5: ...equipment which is intended to utilize radio waves to transmit the signals for starting changing or stopping the functions of a remotely located device 1 Do not use this system for any applications that could cause harm or damage to human life or to other equipment or devices Also do not use it in the vicinity of any devices that could malfunction due to the radio waves from the transmitter 2 Disa...

Page 6: ...d Accessories Transmitter AN426TⅡ For main unit and accessories of the transmitter see the instruction manual Specified Low power 1mW Transmitter AN426TⅡ Receiver AN426RMⅡ Receiver main unit AN426RMⅡ 1 Antenna TK 1597 1 ...

Page 7: ...ch may cause the fault fire or electric shock Handling this product This product is the wireless communication equipment made of precision parts Do not disassemble or modify it Or the accident or fault may occur Handling this product Do not use this product for application that requires the extremely high reliability affecting the human life Do not use this product in the area which the radio wave...

Page 8: ...ug from the outlet because it may cause fire and electric shock Request the dealer or our company to repair it When smoke comes or there is a strange smell immediately stop usage and remove the power plug from the outlet because it may cause fire and electric shock Request the dealer or our company to repair it If the cord is damaged do not use it Using the cord damaged continuously may cause fire...

Page 9: ...ing of the indicator 3 Since the communication channels can be set from 1CH to 10CH interference can be prevented even when multiple receivers are installed In addition 10 set numbers and 10 unit numbers can be set for each channel so it is possible to identify up to 1 000 receivers The transmitter and the receiver are shipped with the same communication channel set number and unit number set 4 Th...

Page 10: ... For details on the transmitter refer to the instruction manual for Specified Low power 1mW Transmitter AN426TⅡ 2 Receiver AN426RMⅡ The receiver lights up or blinks each indicator independently for corresponding calls from the transmitter The indicator numbers 1 to 8 correspond to the kiki numbers set in the transmitter The indicator can be displayed in three colors orange red and green The receiv...

Page 11: ...Inputs 1 Reset ALL 1 Reset Output Output Open collector outputs Relay output Indicator Element 8 Indicator Lamps Indicator Dimensions H W 50 90 mm 2 0 3 5 Double Sided Indicator 3 Color LED Orange Red Green For orange the color tone may slightly vary Power Source AC 100V AC 100 120V Wattage Max 33W External Dimensions W H D 600 300 80 mm 23 6 11 8 3 1 except any protruding object such as an antenn...

Page 12: ...y see the affixed seal Power lamp Lamp for the power source Lights up when the power source is switched on Power switch Power switch of the main unit Indicator 3 Color LED Orange Red Green The receiver illuminates each indicator independently for corresponding calls from the transmitter The indicator corresponding to the kiki No of the transmitter lights up or blinks Side panel Remove the side pan...

Page 13: ...r to the instruction manual for Specified Low power 1mW Transmitter AN426TⅡ 1 8 2 Receiver AN426RMⅡ Option AN426RMⅡ MRD The weight of the receiver with an optional speaker is approx 1 7kg heavier than that of a receiver without a speaker Please be careful when installing Mounting bracket ...

Page 14: ... in construction For installation avoid choosing such locations as Within reach of direct sunlight In the presence of an extremely high level of moisture In the vicinity of TV or radio In the vicinity of sparking devices such as a welding machine In the presence of an intense magnetic field In an area surrounded by iron frames or metallic walls 1 9 2 Installation of Transmitter For details on the ...

Page 15: ...e receiver back Input output terminal block 1 RST1 All reset input Returns the settings to default 2 RST2 Output reset input Stop external output 4 OC1 Open collector output Synchronized with orange LED illumination 5 OC2 Open collector output Synchronized with red LED illumination 6 OC3 Open collector output Synchronized with green LED illumination 7 OC4 Open collector output Synchronized with or...

Page 16: ...t to be connected to the All Reset Input and Output Reset Input use the circuit with less chattering which can steadily turn on off the voltage current of DC5V 15mA Reset Input Circuit 1 9 6 Output Circuit The maximum rated load of open collector output is DC35V 50mA Open Collector Output circuit The maximum rated load of relay output is AC DC30V 0 5A Relay Output Circuit ...

Page 17: ...mber as the kiki number of the transmitter 2 2 Receiver Settings The receiver has the following setting items Please turn off the power before changing the settings Item Description Reference item Channel Since channels can be set from 1CH to 10CH interference can be prevented even when multiple receivers are installed Configure the receiver channel to match the transmitter 2 2 1 Channel Set No an...

Page 18: ...receiver Set the antenna perpendicular to the side panel and remove the screws 4 securing the side panel Move the side panel off the main unit while taking care not to hitch it on the antenna As the CPU board is in the front remove the front acrylic sheet by sliding it out Inside of the receiver Surface CPU board RSW1 RSW2 RSW3 DSW1 ...

Page 19: ...mber and the unit number can be confirmed by the lighting pattern of the indicator at power on The indicators light in the order of the channel green the set number orange and the unit number red Channel 1 10 Set No 0 9 Unit No 0 9 Lighting pattern 0 All indicators light up 1 Indicator 1 lights up 2 Indicator 2 lights up 3 Indicator 3 lights up 4 Indicator 4 lights up 5 Indicator 5 lights up 6 Ind...

Page 20: ...ollector output time and relay output time using the DSW1 3 You can select from the following two output times Continuous output The receiver outputs continuously in synchronization with lighting or blinking of the indicator Output for 5 seconds The receiver outputs for 5 seconds in synchronization with lighting or blinking of the indicator Status of the DSW1 3 OFF ON Output time Continuous 5 seco...

Page 21: ...ration of the transmitter refer to the instruction manual for Specified Low power 1mW Transmitter AN426TⅡ At the transmitter there are two selectable input methods one with four push buttons 1 orange 2 red 3 green 4 white and one with four external inputs 1 orange 2 red 3 green 4 white According to possible trouble occurrences in the production line you can assign each color a meaning such as red ...

Page 22: ...lso the open collector outputs OC1 OC2 OC3 are generated from the terminal block that is assigned according to the lighting color The indicator with the same number as the kiki number set in the transmitter lights up or blinks The push buttons are not prioritized The signal received later takes priority If multiple push buttons on the same transmitter are pressed at the same time the radio signals...

Page 23: ... for the transmitter There are two types of transmission modes event transmission and normal transmission For details on the transmission modes refer to the instruction manual for Specified Low power 1mW Transmitter AN426TⅡ Event transmission While the external input 1 orange 2 red 3 green of the transmitter is performed the receiver lights up or blinks the indicator in the color according to the ...

Page 24: ...as two types of functions indication test and external output test Indication test You can confirm that the red LEDs and green LEDs of indicator 1 to 8 light up normally The orange color is generated by lighting the red and green LEDs simultaneously External output test You can confirm that the relay output RY1 and open collector outputs OC1 OC4 operate normally Operate the push buttons on the tra...

Page 25: ... and it produces sound in synchronization with the lighting or blinking of the indicators A different melody for each indicator color can be configured When multiple colors are illuminated the melody is selected according to the priority order As the sounds are generated by using the open collector outputs OC1 OC3 the open collector outputs cannot be used for connection of other devices Speaker ...

Page 26: ...tiple signals are input the speaker sounds a melody based on the following priority CH1 CH2 CH3 To change the indicator color orange red and green and sound and priority order change the connection of the terminal block inside the receiver The speaker sound can be selected from 15 sound groups A O Select your desired sound group and set the sound using the sound changeover switch of the speaker Se...

Page 27: ...KUSAKEIBA E CHIME PiPiPiPi FLICKER PiLaLa F CHIME PiPiPiPi AMARYLLIS MOZART S 40TH G AMARYLLIS MOZART S 40TH ASHITA GA ARUSA ELECTRICAL PARADE H CHIME PiPiPiPi ASHITA GA ARUSA ELECTRICAL PARADE I PiLaLa DOWN EMERGENCY FLICKER J CHIME PiPiPiPi SAZAE SAN TOUTCH K SHEEP OF MERY KUSAKEIBA AMARYLLIS MOZART S 40TH L EMERGENCY FLICKER CHIME PiPiPiPi M DOWN EMERGENCY CHIME PiPiPiPi N PiLaLa FLICKER SHEEP ...

Page 28: ...nnel the unit number and the set number to match the transmitter For the setting method of the receiver refer to 2 2 Receiver Settings For details on how to set the transmitter refer to the instruction manual for Specified Low power 1mW Transmitter AN426T Ⅱ The indicators do not light correctly Is any other transmitting device emitting radio waves There may be interference with radio waves from ot...

Page 29: ...arranty Period please contact your dealer or our Sales Department Scope of Warranty In case any failure occurs attributable to the Company during the Warranty Period the defect will be remedied free of charge either by repair or replacement with a substitution To obtain warranty service contact your dealer or our Sales Department The Warranty Period after repair or replacement is 13 months from th...

Page 30: ...onsible for any direct or indirect damage and financial loss caused by malfunction or failure of the Product or its use Period for Charged Repair After the Warranty Period expires the Company will repair the Product for a fee on customer s request during a 5 year period after termination of the Product on the condition that spare parts are available in stock at the Company However in case of unavo...

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Page 32: ...HERUTU ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 62 1 Toyooka cho Kita ku Hamamatsu Shizuoka 433 8103 Japan Sales dept TEL 81 053 438 3555 FAX 81 53 438 3411 Website URL https www herutu co jp en E mail info herutu co jp ...

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